Fed’s Internal Differences and Lagging Data Put Dollar at a Turning Point While Euro Strengthens
- EUR/USD climbed to 1.1590 as weak U.S. labor data and Fed policy splits fueled dollar weakness expectations. - Fed officials diverged on rate cuts: Moran favored 50-basis-point cut, Collins opposed, while Musalem noted inflation near 3%. - ECB's projected rate stability through 2027 contrasts with Fed's 125-basis-point easing by 2026, boosting euro despite global risks. - Market pricing for December Fed cuts dropped to 55% as delayed NFP data and mixed CPI components heighten uncertainty. - Technical ind
The EUR/USD climbed to 1.1590 on Monday, building on previous gains as disappointing U.S. employment figures and mixed signals from the Federal Reserve heightened expectations for a weaker dollar. This upward move came after the ADP jobs report fell short of forecasts and
The ADP data, which indicated slower private-sector hiring, has amplified worries about the strength of the U.S. economy. At the same time, Federal Reserve policymakers are divided on future actions. Dovish governor Stephen Moran
Traders are now taking a cautious approach.
Diverging monetary policies continue to benefit the euro.
The dollar's direction will likely depend on the upcoming NFP report and the Fed's subsequent actions. A disappointing jobs number could strengthen expectations for rate cuts, while a robust report might postpone easing. For now, the euro is underpinned by the ECB's firm stance and the Fed's internal disagreements, though volatility is likely as economic data and policy decisions remain unpredictable.
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